Group Members: Ágatha, Valdir, Giselle, Valentina

INTRODUCTION
Make source, get knowledge, process in your mind and make your own meaning.
Work with metaphors: walk, talk, cook and eat.

WALK

Looking sources.
Using Internet, combining terms to limit your source.
Not always Internet give you everything. Look for libraries too.
Look references.
Documenting all sources.


EAT

The last metaphor of how using sources is about memory. It is basically all included in a phrase, that is “you are what you eat.” That because "when you eat sources — that is, think about things, experiment, read, write, talk to others — you yourself change. What you learn stays with you." However, sometimes we can risk to forget what we have learn, "but what you learn and use over a long period of time will affect you deeply and shape the way you see the world."

CONCLUSION

"You won’t ever finish using sources to make meaning": you start at school and continue making meaning after that, on the job and during all your life. That is, you will learn how to:
  • walk (find the sources you need);
  • talk (converse with source authors);
  • cook (integrate sources to make new meaning);
  • eat (allow sources to change your life).